About Codeanywhere
Codeanywhere is a cloud-based integrated development environment (IDE) that lets developers write, run, and debug code entirely in the browser using remote, containerized workspaces. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Codeanywhere integrates with Git providers like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket, supports VS Code–compatible tooling, and offers collaborative features such as real-time editing and shared workspaces. It’s commonly used by individual developers, distributed teams, and educational institutions that need fast, browser-accessible development environments without managing local configurations.
A Codeanywhere charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for a subscription plan, upgrade your workspace resources, or add team members to a collaborative account. Charges are typically recurring monthly or annually, depending on the billing cycle you chose, and may be labeled with terms like “CODEANYWHERE,” “CODEANYWHERE.COM,” or similar descriptors. You might also see small temporary authorization holds when you first add or update a payment method, start a trial that rolls into a paid plan, or reactivate a previously cancelled account.
If you’re not sure why you were charged, first log in at codeanywhere.com and check the Billing or Subscription section for your active plan, invoices, and payment history. Compare the billing date and amount shown there with the transaction on your statement, and verify whether any team accounts, shared workspaces, or multiple projects are linked to your email or company card. For unresolved questions, contact Codeanywhere support through their website (Support/Help or Contact links), including the last four digits of the card, charge amount, billing date, and relevant email addresses—this will help them quickly look up your account, correct billing details, or assist with cancellations and refunds where applicable.